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Research into “algorithmic discrimination” has largely dismissed the fact that algorithms are often developed and used by organizations. In this article, we show that organizational sociology can contribute to a more nuanced perspective on “algorithmic decision-making.” Drawing on the...
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sector level, focusing on their role in innovation processes, little attention has been paid to the knowledge workers within … the micro-level are central to understand how KIBS can drive innovation in regional and national economies by contributing …
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innovation networks in the Eindhoven region in the Netherlands. Previous research showed that these networks contribute to … regional economic development. This paper explores the mechanism through which this happens. Temporary innovation networks may …
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Substantial elements of innovation have been observable during recent years in rig supply, in particular regarding … contracts and organisation. This trend has been driven by the fact that rising costs over many years have put profitability …
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diesem Hintergrund hat die Expertenkommission "Forschung und Innovation (EFI)" in ihrem ersten Gutachten (2008) vorgeschlagen …
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Dieser Beitrag skizziert das ordonomische Forschungsprogramm einer ökonomischen Theorie der Moral und stellt die Grundzüge einer mit dieser Methode arbeitenden Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik vor: Die Ordonomik versteht sich als eine rational-choice- basierte Analyse der Interdependenz von...
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there exists a maximal number of corrupting and defecting agents such that the organization is still formed and the rest of …
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The Group of Eight (G8) is an unofficial forum of the heads of state of the eight leading industrialized countries. In this paper, I examine the effect of the G8 (and its predecessor, the G7) on international trade. I use a gravity model of trade; the panel data set covers bilateral trade between...
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